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Real wisdom is not the knowledge of everything, but the knowledge of which things in life are necessary, which are less necessary, and which are completely unnecessary to know. Among the most necessary knowledge is the knowledge of how to live well, that is, how to produce the least possible evil and the greatest goodness in one’s life. —Rousseau
— Mar 16, 2026 04:44AM
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Mankind has never achieved greatness but through suffering. —F. ROBERT DE LAMENNAIS
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Ignorance in itself is neither shameful nor harmful. Nobody can know everything. But pretending that you know what you actually do not know is both shameful and harmful. —Tolstoy
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The smallest detail can benefit the strengthening of character. Do not say that small details are not important; only a person with high morals can see their importance. —Tolstoy
— Apr 17, 2026 04:42AM
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If you have an income without working hard, then someone worked hard without receiving an income. —MAIMONIDES
— Apr 14, 2026 04:50AM
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A man is wise who does three things: first, he does by himself those things which he advises others to do; secondly, he does not do anything that contravenes the truth; and thirdly, he is patient with the weaknesses of those who surround him. —Tolstoy
— Apr 13, 2026 05:20AM
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The unity of all living beings exists in this world where everybody and everything quietly seeks God. It is only unbelieving atheists who see eternal silence. —JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU
— Apr 12, 2026 05:18AM
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Many of our vices exist only because they are supported by other vices; therefore, if we destroy our major vices, many others will disappear at once, in the same way as branches fall when you cut the trunk of a tree. —BLAISE PASCAL
— Apr 11, 2026 04:44AM
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The more we understand our divine nature, the more its rules should be fulfilled in our actions. —Tolstoy
— Apr 10, 2026 04:31AM

